3rd International Neurodiversity & the Built Environment Symposium: PlaceMaking
3rd International Neurodiversity & the Built Environment Symposium: PlaceMaking
Building on the previous two years' symposia, FALL2020 Building Community and Rethinking the Built Environment and FALL2021 Immersive Experiences, respectively, we looked to expand the scope of the dialogue with a focus on the notions of belonging, placemaking and sensemaking over a two-part symposium during October 2022 and Spring 2023.
These serial events were intensely cross-disciplinary and aimed toward critical interactions addressing all-inclusive ways for inhabiting and perceiving our environments. They aimed to stimulate international dialogue amongst architects, planners, designers, artists, therapists, medical field experts, tech companies, educational institutions, advocates, neurodivergent people and their caregivers.
Event Schedule
Introduction
Synesthetic Research & Design Lab -SR&DL- CABE, Thomas Jefferson University
Severino Alfonso & Loukia Tsafoulia, SR&DL Directors and Ass.Professors, College of Architecture & the Built Environment, Thomas Jefferson University
Center for Autism and Neurodiversity -CAN- Jefferson Health
Wendy J. Ross, Inaugural Director, Thomas Jefferson University, Jefferson Health, Sabra Townsend, Director of Operations, Michael Barrett, Design and Education Coordinator
SMARTlab, UCD
Lizbeth Goodman, Founder/Director, SMARTlab, Founder/Director, the Inclusive Design Research Centre of Ireland @ UCD, Anita McKeown, SMARTLab Skelligs, Tara O'Neil, SMARTLab Niagara
REMARKS
Mark L. Tykocinski, President, Former Thomas Jefferson University Anthony F. and Gertrude M. DePalma Dean, Sidney Kimmel Medical College
Barbara Klinkhammer, RA (DEU), Dipl.-Ing. Dean and Professor, Thomas Jefferson University, College of Architecture and the Built Environment (CABE)
Panel 1 - XR Tools + Inclusive Societies
Chaired by the SMARTLab, Lizbeth Goodman, Anita McKeown & Tara O'Neil
Inclusive and ethical ways to co-design technology with autistic groups: A case study of virtual reality and robots.
Nigel Newbutt, Assistant Professor in advanced learning technologies, University of Florida.
AR Digital Helpers for Teens and Young Adults with Autism.
Julie LeMoine, Asst. Prof. of Neurobehavioral Technology, E. K. Shriver Center at UMass Chan Medical School, Co-founder & Manager, Shriver Center Inova-XR Lab, Co-founder medVR, Chief Innovation Officer, HorizonIRs
Fish Climbing Trees; Repurposing Technologies for Twice Exceptional Students and Gamification for Gifted Inclusion.
Muireann O’Sullivan-Byrne, Faculty at St. Ita's and St. Joseph's Special School, Tralee
Social change in perfumery: expanding creative access for a diverse world.
Saskia Wilson-Brown, Founder, The Institute for Art and Olfaction
In Dialogue. Moderated discussion and audience Q&A
Panel 2 - To Human: Narratives for Healing
Chaired by the Synesthetic Research and Design Lab, Severino Alfonso & Loukia Tsafoulia
Arts, Aesthetics, and “How We Human”.
Tasha Golden, Director of Research, International Arts + Mind Lab, Johns Hopkins University
Narrative, metaphor and fiction as tools for understanding the world and healing it.
Maria Vidali, Principal “Μaria Vidali – Architect” practice, Athens, Greece
Three Approaches to Healing from the 1960s. Government, Psychedelic, and Equine.
Joy Knoblauch, Associate Professor, Director of the PhD Program in Architecture, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor.
21st Century Multi-literacies, story-telling and disruption. The journeys Together, Apart.
Daithí Ó Murchú HC, Ireland - International Consultant and Expert Advisor
In Dialogue. Moderated discussion and audience Q&A
Panel 3 - Design Through Advocacy & the Lived Experience
Chaired by the Center for Autism and Neurodiversity, Jefferson Health
Design, Process, and Practice for the Neurodivergent Workplace.
Jennifer Carpenter, RA, AIA, LEED AP; Principal, Verona Carpenter Architects
Cait Russell, OTD, OTR/L, Director, Neurodiversity Employment Network: Philadelphia
Evander "Ev" Smith, Operations Coordinator at A Step Up Academy and Autistic Advocate
Rachel Updegrove, Lab Planner and Autistic Advocate, WELL AP
The Autism Friendly University: from Advocacy to Architecture.
Magda Mostafa, PhD, Autism Design Consultant, Progressive Architects
Stuart Neilson, Postdoctoral researcher in the School of Inclusive & Special Education, DCU
Adam Harris, Founder & Chief Executive Officer - AsIAm.ie Ireland's National Autism Charity
Building an inclusive hydroponics vertical farm for engaging the autism community.
Anita Yakkundi, Founder-Director, AuSome GrowSome
In Dialogue. Moderated discussion and audience Q&A
The event was co-organized by the Synesthetic Research and Design Lab, College of Architecture and the Built Environment at Thomas Jefferson University, the Jefferson Health Center for Autism and Neurodiversity and the University College Dublin Inclusive Design Research Centre of Ireland in partnership with SMARTlab teams in Dublin Skelligs and Niagara.
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